Social/peer pressure is vital for evolution. Do not understimate what has brought us here.
A certain degree of change/variation helps to progress, but a lack of standards, roles and hierarchy ends as bad as the opposite.
Little bitches have to learn to listen way before starting to talk, and not try to be heard over the ones that should be talking.

Oh I understand that but it was a joke about the fact that your username is snow white and mine is a very dark blue, the darker your username the longer you've been on FJ, it's like a seniority type of thing that's all have a good evening bro.

True. You know, (and I'm not saying this as anything derogatory aimed towards you, just thought it was interesting,) the men also shaved their entire bodies and often wore more perfume than women. I guess the definition of manliness and beauty have changed quite a bit throughout the years, huh?

they aren't that smart
but really, nobody here seems to remember that EVERY 13 year old is stupid, and they themselves were considered absolutely ******* retarded by older kids when they were 13. It's part of the human condition. There are maybe five people in the world that didn't change at all between 13 and 18 but somehow, on the internet, everybody is arrogant enough to assume that they are the last people in the world to grow up.

The internet is afraid of being thirteen.
The year is 2013.
The internet loves top ten lists.
Everyone loves top ten lists.
Therefore, gabe newell loves top ten lists.
Gabe newell knows about the internet's hate for thirteen year olds.
13 - 10.........
Half life 3 confirmed.

A lot of guys don't realize that those girls that "look better without makeup" are still actually wearing makeup. I once went out with my ex in full makeup. foundation, concealer, eyeshadow, eyeliner, and mascara and he said "god I love it when you don't wear much makeup. You just look so beautiful without it."
Just to warn you, you don't actually want to see them without it

Post a picture of your face with and without makeup, don't say which is which.
Just because some guys don't notice doesn't mean none of us do, and let me tell you a blemish or two is way better than skin that looks like pastel paint.

Im pretty sure that if the guy I had been best friends with for seven years who had seen my face with and without makeup every day for many of those years can't tell the difference, that y'all probably wouldn't.

You'd be surprised the subtle differences that a little make up can make. I have deep purple marks under my eyes that make me look like I constantly have 2 black eyes, and my eyelashes are white-blonde, so it looks like I have none. I feel a little better about myself with mascara and concealer under my eyes than with none at all.

Because when makeup is used properly it shouldn't be horribly noticeable. Its supposed to enhance the naturally good features and decrease the appearance of naturally not as pleasant features without looking like you have too much on.